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freudianfloyd

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SuzukiGS750EZ

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5b8b6c2f72ae2b92246cffd7fcdfc823.jpg ******** had this lockout kit for 60 even with the bag. Also ordered a set of jump leads he had on sale.

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I have that same set and also bought the loop that goes on the end. I've used it a few times, it's a life saver. It sits more than its used but it's one of those tools that when you need it, you're glad you have it.
 

Jarhead0408

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I've been meaning to buy that Steck set myself. Its dropped off the radar, but I think I'll add it to my Amazon cart. The videos on it are pretty cool.
 

SuzukiGS750EZ

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I've been meaning to buy that Steck set myself. Its dropped off the radar, but I think I'll add it to my Amazon cart. The videos on it are pretty cool.
I think I've used the plastic strip with the sandpaper the most lol. And then the rod with the loop. I would also buy an extra wedge.
 

PelicanPines

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Some New Tools...

1. Zircon MultiScanner 740 (Stud Finder) ... also works great at finding metal studs and pipes... also warns of AC live wires and even has a STUD CENTER marking pencil tip built in.

2. Those cool electrical connector pliers from Japan
3. 32gig Chip for my Moultrie M888 camera
4. An adapter for a micro chip
5. Can of grease... gotta lube what cha gotta lube
6. CRITTER paint siphon gun... going to try it out in a week when i paint the inside of a few cabinets.

--- included a picture of my "Plier Drawer" with the new pliers in it's new home
 

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chrisnazzy

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Okay so I should have been posting in this thread over the last couple years as I've bought tools but never too late to start I guess. It was also a good week to start:

1.) Finally pulled the trigger on my Trusty Cook order. Still gonna get a Stubby Flat/Flat and a big sledge someday.

2.) New Snap on man came around yesterday and I thought I would commemorate with a couple pairs of pliers/crimpers I've been wanting for awhile. AWP120 and PCWS7CF.

3.) OEM Ball Joint Separator, OEM hose/PVC cutter and Plumb Hammer.
 

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mopar_man

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Got me a set of machinists jacks. Since I had to borrow a set that means I need a set. Never know when you will need to use it again. More tools!


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Jim Johnstone

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Got me a set of machinists jacks. Since I had to borrow a set that means I need a set. Never know when you will need to use it again. More tools!


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Nice, I've been trying to find time to make a set of stackable machinist Jacks, but for some reason my boss wants me to do work for his customers all the time.
 
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MattVette89

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That snap on tray (aside from the extension holders) appears to be the mechanics time saver socket tray. You can find that online for $45. Just a heads up for anyone looking.
 

Skin

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Battery boots for MAC/DeWalt, MAC pocket screwdriver/mini-curved prybar set, and an Astro 40SL. Assuming it doesn't break in 6 months this light is damned impressive. Aside from being incredibly bright the base magnet must be good for at least 20 pounds.

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Unlike Snap-On these are actually cut-out for the gauge.

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DanMan90

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Tekton 1660 Wobble Extension Set
ATD Tools 13783 32 Piece Master Hex Bit Set
Tekton 1354 Star Bit and E Socket Set

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